TY - JOUR
T1 - Ending Neglected Surgical Diseases (NSDs)
T2 - Definitions, Strategies, and Goals for the Next Decade
AU - Henry, Jaymie A.
AU - Volk, Angela S.
AU - Kariuki, Sicily K.
AU - Murungi, Kiraitu
AU - Firmalo, Trina
AU - Masha, Ruth Laibon
AU - Henry, Orion
AU - Arimi, Peter
AU - Mwai, Patrick
AU - Waiguru, Estella
AU - Mwiti, Evans
AU - Okoro, Dan
AU - Langat, Angella
AU - Mugambi, Cosmas
AU - Anastasi, Erin
AU - Slinger, Gillian
AU - Lavy, Chris
AU - Owen, Rosalind
AU - Stieber, Erin
AU - Suntay, Marc Lester
AU - Haddad, Danny
AU - Lane, Robert
AU - Buenaventura, Joel
AU - Parsan, Neil
AU - Abdullah, Fizan
AU - Nebeker, Michael
AU - Nebeker, Lismore
AU - Mock, Charles
AU - Hollier, Larry
AU - Jani, Pankaj
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Author(s); Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - While there has been overall progress in addressing the lack of access to surgical care worldwide, untreated surgical conditions in developing countries remain an underprioritized issue. Significant backlogs of advanced surgical disease called neglected surgical diseases (NSDs) result from massive disparities in access to quality surgical care. We aim to discuss a framework for a public health rights-based initiative designed to prevent and eliminate the backlog of NSDs in developing countries. We defined NSDs and set forth six criteria that focused on the applicability and practicality of implementing a program designed to eradicate the backlog of six target NSDs from the list of 44 Disease Control Priorities 3rd edition (DCP3) surgical interventions. The human rights-based approach (HRBA) was used to clarify NSDs role within global health. Literature reviews were conducted to ascertain the global disease burden, estimated global backlog, average cost per treatment, disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) averted from the treatment, return on investment, and potential gain and economic impact of the NSDs identified. Six index NSDs were identified, including neglected cleft lips and palate, clubfoot, cataracts, hernias and hydroceles, injuries, and obstetric fistula. Global definitions were proposed as a starting point towards the prevention and elimination of the backlog of NSDs. Defining a subset of neglected surgical conditions that illustrates society’s role and responsibility in addressing them provides a framework through the HRBA lens for its eventual eradication.
AB - While there has been overall progress in addressing the lack of access to surgical care worldwide, untreated surgical conditions in developing countries remain an underprioritized issue. Significant backlogs of advanced surgical disease called neglected surgical diseases (NSDs) result from massive disparities in access to quality surgical care. We aim to discuss a framework for a public health rights-based initiative designed to prevent and eliminate the backlog of NSDs in developing countries. We defined NSDs and set forth six criteria that focused on the applicability and practicality of implementing a program designed to eradicate the backlog of six target NSDs from the list of 44 Disease Control Priorities 3rd edition (DCP3) surgical interventions. The human rights-based approach (HRBA) was used to clarify NSDs role within global health. Literature reviews were conducted to ascertain the global disease burden, estimated global backlog, average cost per treatment, disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) averted from the treatment, return on investment, and potential gain and economic impact of the NSDs identified. Six index NSDs were identified, including neglected cleft lips and palate, clubfoot, cataracts, hernias and hydroceles, injuries, and obstetric fistula. Global definitions were proposed as a starting point towards the prevention and elimination of the backlog of NSDs. Defining a subset of neglected surgical conditions that illustrates society’s role and responsibility in addressing them provides a framework through the HRBA lens for its eventual eradication.
KW - Essential Surgery
KW - Global Surgery
KW - NSD
KW - Neglected Surgical Conditions
KW - Neglected Surgical Diseases
KW - Untreated Surgical Conditions
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U2 - 10.34172/IJHPM.2020.140
DO - 10.34172/IJHPM.2020.140
M3 - Article
C2 - 32801221
AN - SCOPUS:85139070302
SN - 2322-5939
VL - 11
SP - 1608
EP - 1615
JO - International Journal of Health Policy and Management
JF - International Journal of Health Policy and Management
IS - 9
ER -